Reverse image search

You can use a picture as your search to find related images from around the web.

How reverse image search works

When you search using an image, your search results may include:

Similar images

Sites that include the image

Other sizes of the image you searched for

Search using an image works best when the image is likely to show up in other places on the web. So you’ll get more results for famous landmarks than you will for personal images like your latest family photo.

Reverse image search using your computer

You can search using an image on these computer browsers:

Chrome 5+

Internet Explorer 9+

Safari 5+

Firefox 4+

Different Ways To Conduct Reverse Image Searches:

Upload a file.

Visit images.google.com or click the camera icon in the search box on any Images results page .

Click Upload an image.

Click Choose file.

Select the image from your computer.

Drag & drop an image into the search box.

If you’re on Chrome or Firefox 4+, you can drag an image from your computer into the search box.

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